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With nearly 140 years of history, the UITP Summit is the not-to-miss high-level event for the public transport sector

  • Global Annual Event: Hosted in diverse cities, offering a unique experience each year
  • High-level gathering: A premier event for public transport professionals, experts and industry leaders.
  • Strategic insights: Engage in a variety of activities preparing your organisation for the future.
UITP Summit 2025
15th June, 2025 - 18th June, 2025

Event Organizer

UITP

Event Location

Hamburg, Germany

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